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need
Verb
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If you need something, you want it and must have it.
Everyone needs food and water.
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If you need to do something, it is very important that you do it.
Sir, you need to leave now.
need
Verb
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If you need do something, you have to do it.
Need you do that all the time?
You needn't keep telling me. I heard you the first time.
need
Noun
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If you have a need for something, you must have it; something necessary or required.
I've always tried to have few needs beyond food, clothing and shelter.
for
Preposition
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shows that something belongs to something else, or has a specific function
This cake is for you.
This is a net for catching fish.
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For is used to show the reason for something
He was angry, for he had never been called such terrible names before.
for
Subordinator
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For introduces a clause with a subject and a to-infinitive
It's not good for you to be too relaxed.
speed
Verb
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When you speed, you move or do something very fast.
The plane sped through the air.
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When you speed in a car, you drive faster than the law allows.
If you speed in your car, you might have an accident.
speed
Noun
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The speed of something is how fast it moves.
sound moves at a very high speed.
II
Number
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This is the Roman numeral for two (2). It may be written as II or ii.
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II after a name means the second.
"Pope John Paul II" is said as "Pope John Paul the second".